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Looks like a different color Ditra by Schluter. I've used that system on a walk-in shower along with the pitched floor and curb. (the floor was longer than 5', so a foot more was filled with dry pack mortar covered with Kirdi.) I capped the drain outlet and flood tested over the weekend to about 1/4" below top of curb. No leaks, no problems for about six years now.
I haven't heard of "go Board" but there are a few systems out there. Google John Bridge tile to get more specific info on the systems.
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Sorry, Ditra is the uncoupling membrane; I use that too. Kerdi Board is the product I used on the walk-in shower walls and niche. It's 1/2" polystyrene with Kerdi membrane attached. Kerdi strips and corners embedded in thinset seal the seams. Screw heads are sealed with a caulk. I've found it better to use a drywall gun to run the screws in because it leaves a larger diameter dimple to fill and is less prone to tearing the membrane.
Regardless of which system you choose, I can say that it has always been worth my time to get the framing perfect before hanging board for tile. That not only means plumb, but all the studs planed straight or shimmed with drywall shims and all on the same plane.
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